Dr.RachelA.Jameton

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MLH 311

Natural Sciences & Mathematics Division

I grew up in St.Louis, Missouri, where I developed a love for libraries, the outdoors and science. After earning a B.A. in chemistry from Franklin and Marshall College, l spent two years teaching chemistry in Niger, West Africa, as a member of the Peace Corps. I then did my graduate work at the University of Utah in the laboratories of Dr. Cynthia Burrows, where I studied DNA damage mediated by manganese and enjoyed exploring Utah. After teaching at The Evergreen State College, I returned inland in 2003 and have been teaching chemistry at Lewis-Clark State College ever since. In addition to teaching and writing, I enjoy spending time with my family, painting and exploring the outdoor opportunities in the region.